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331CAR CAR 331 in beautiful singing birds ; and in its rivers are Don Melchor de Salazar, governor of Choco, Of the Doctor Don Francisco Martinez Bueno, Of the Doctor Don Manuel de Castro y Rada ; a Of the Father Joseph Vicuna, who, after having Of the Father Estevan de Rivas, who, after hav- Of the Doctor Don Francisco Felipe del Campo, Of the Doctor Don Geronirao de Rivas, trea- Of the Doctor Don Joseph de Renteria, assessor The arms of this city are three imperial crowns Cartago, another capital city, of the province Cartago, a river of the same province and go- Cartago, a bay in the province and govern- CARTAMA, a river of the province and govern- CARTEL, a port of the coast of the province (CARTER, a new county in the state of Tennes- (CARTERET, a maritime county of New Bera Carteret, a district and jurisdiction of S. Caro- Carteret, a cape or extremity of the coast of (CARTERSVILLE, a town in Powhatan CARUALLEDA, Nuestra Senora de, a CARUALLO, a settlement of the province and CARUGAMPU, a small river of the province CARUJAL, PUNTA DE, a point on the coast of Translation | 331CAR CAR 331 in beautiful singing birds ; and in its rivers are many sorts of fish of a fine flavour, particularly the patah. It is not without mines of gold, and laba~ deros or washing places, but these are not worked, save by a few day-labourers. In the church of the monks of San Francisco is venerated an image of the most Holy Mary, with the title of La Probezuy painted on a piece of cotton-stuff, adorned with two fine pieces of silver, the natives payitig great de- votion to this superb work, from the wonderful things that have been said to have been effected through the prayers offered up to her of whom this is the semblance. This city has been the native place of, Don Melchor de Salazar, governor of Choco, and founder of the city Toro. Of the Doctor Don Francisco Martinez Bueno, presbyter and visitor of the bishopric of Popayan ; a man of great literature. Of the Doctor Don Manuel de Castro y Rada ; a most exemplary curate. Of the Father Joseph Vicuna, who, after having been a celebrated Jesuit, became a monk in the college of missions for propagating the faith in Po- payan, and died whilst preaching to the Andaquies Indians. Of the Father Estevan de Rivas, who, after hav- ing filled the title of jurist with great credit, be- came a Franciscan monk, and died an exemplary penitent in his convent at Cartagena. Of the Doctor Don Francisco Felipe del Campo, professor de prima of canons in the university of Santa Fe ; a celebrated orator. Of the Doctor Don Geronirao de Rivas, trea- surer and dignitary of the holy church of Popayan, provisor and ecclesiastical governor of that bishop- ric. Of the Doctor Don Joseph de Renteria, assessor of the viceroyalties of Santa Fe and Lima, honorary oidor of the audience of Charcas : all of whom have borne testimony to the clearness and acuteness of their understandings and excellence of their dis- positions. But for all the information on these subjects, we have to thank Don Manuel del Cara- po, the son of the last mentioned, who resides in this court, and to whom the merits thus severally applied, unitedly belong. The arms of this city are three imperial crowns with a sun, and its inhabitants amount to about 5000 or 6000 : 25 leagues n. e. of Popayan, in 4° 46' n. lat. Cartago, another capital city, of the province of Costa Rica, in the kingdom of Guatemala, situate 10 leagues from the coast of the N. sea, and 17 from that of the S. in each of which it has a good port ; it was formerly rich and flourishing, on account of its commerce w ith Panama, Cartagena, Portobclo, and the Havanah ; but it is at the present day reduced to a miserable village of very few in- habitants, and without any commerce. It has, be- sides the parish church, a convent of monks of St. Francis, and is in 9° 42' s. lat. Cartago, a river of the same province and go- vernment as is the former city : it runs w. and en- ters the S.sea, in the port of La Herradura. Cartago, a bay in the province and govern- ment of Honduras, inhabited by the infidel Mos- quitos Indians. CARTAMA, a river of the province and govern- ment of Antioquia: it rises in the mountains of Choco, traverses the valley to which it gives its name, and running e. enters the Cauca. CARTEL, a port of the coast of the province and government of Florida, opposite the castle of St. Augustin. see, formed of a part of the county of W ton. district, N. Carolina, on Core and Pamlico sounds. It contains 3732 inhabitants, including 713 slaves. Beaufort is the chief town. Carteret, a district and jurisdiction of S. Caro- lina, on the sea-coast. Carteret, a cape or extremity of the coast of the same province, and one of those which for Long bay. See Roman. county, Virginia, on the s. side of James rivtr, 4f miles above Richmond. CARUALLEDA, Nuestra Senora de, a city of the province and government of Venezuela, in the kingdom of Tierra Firme ; founded by Francis Faxardo in 1568, and not in 1560, as ac- cording to Coleti : it has a small but insecure port. The town is also a miserable place, having suffered much injury, a short time after its foundation, by the violent disturbances caused in its neighbour- hood by the Governor Don Luis de Roxas : 80 leagues e. of Coro. CARUALLO, a settlement of the province and captainship of Paraiba in Brazil, situate near the sea-coast, and on the shore of the river Camara- tuba. CARUGAMPU, a small river of the province and government of Paraguay ; it runs and en- ters the Parana between the rivers Capuy and Paranay. CARUJAL, PUNTA DE, a point on the coast of the province and government of Cartagena, called Translation |